Sweet Good morning texts to send to a girl?

Question by Dan: Sweet Good morning texts to send to a girl?
I really want to know how to text a girl you like. Ok so there is this girl that I have been off and on with for a little over a year. She told me she doesn’t feel beautiful so I want to send her sweet/cute Good Morning texts that will lighten her day/make her smile/make her feel beautiful. Yes I have already thought of the simple “Good morning beautiful”. Help would be much appreciated.
Thank you,
Dan.

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  1. irepDETROIT says:

    Goodmorning beautiful, hope you had a good sleep. i’m thinking of you. hit me when you awake princess

  2. peacenlove™ says:

    morning sunshine

  3. Eunice Lee says:

    “Morning :) How do you feel this morning? Wish you a pleasant day with joys. C ya”

  4. Sky Peace says:

    the mirror must be so lucky to see your beautiful face every day! :)
    i wish i was there to brush your pretty “her color hair” hair. :)

  5. babygirl says:

    you can try… good morning gorgeous hope you have a great day. or good morning cutie, you look so beautiful. thats all i got sorry hope it helps good luck

  6. Chelsea Jade xx says:

    Good morning beautiful
    i hope u had a good sleep
    I had a great one becuz i thought about u the whole time
    I love thinking about u it makes me smile xx
    Love dan xx :)

    Thats wat i thought of xx

  7. yousafmshaikh says:

    Do NOT send her “sweet/cute Good Morning texts”. This may sound harsh, but hear me out.
    A relationship is a very delicate thing. If she told you “she doesn’t feel beautiful”, it’s great that you’re listening and that you’re aware of this insecurity. But by sending said text messages to her, what you’re doing is you’re creating a crutch for her. Your text messages will then be habitual and she’ll rely on them.

    Instead, what I would recommend is an open, non-judgmental ear (from you). Probe. Ask questions. Why does she feel this way? Since when? Has she spoken to anybody about this? I’m not trying to put her down or insult her, but many times this can be symptomatic of depression. And depression is no joke. It’s a serious illness that can have serious consequences.

    If you really care about her, I would suggest you learn as much as you can about her insecurities, and based on your position in your relationship with her, find out how she feels about talking about it with a professional.

    Is she ready to admit that it’s a problem? If not, you need to back off and let her deal with it on her own terms and NOT provide that crutch (sending “sweet/cute Good Mornings texts”).

    Just my 2 cents.

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